Twitter had a track and field day with word from a U.S. Olympic Committee official that San Diego and Tijuana's joint proposal to co-host the 2024 Olympics was on a list of about 10 cities that might bid to put on the summer games.

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Locals know that San Diego Mayor Bob Filner won headlines (and accolades from an unlikely place) in February when he first broached the idea, but Friday's comments from U.S. Olympic Committee Chief Executive Scott Blackmun built a bigger buzz.

“We're in discussion with about 10 cities actively now,” Blackmun told the Associated Press. “The process is really working the way it was supposed to.”

Los Angeles and Philadelphia have expressed interest in hosting the games, but Blackmun didn't identify other candidate cities, saying officials in some wanted to remain confidential for now. When asked specifically about the San Diego/Tijuana proposal, Blackmun said, “That would have its challenges. We haven't looked at it carefully. We just learned about it.”

He added: “We've got plenty of time. There are no specific deadlines on this process.”

The International Olympic Committee won't select the 2024 host city until 2017. You don't have to wait that long to see what Twitter said.